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Adenosine A1 Receptor

A subtype of ADENOSINE RECEPTOR that is found expressed in a variety of tissues including the BRAIN and DORSAL HORN NEURONS. The receptor is generally considered to be coupled to the GI, INHIBITORY G-PROTEIN which causes down regulation of CYCLIC AMP.
Also Known As:
Receptor, Adenosine A1; Receptors, Adenosine A1; Adenosine A1 Receptors
Networked: 535 relevant articles (38 outcomes, 69 trials/studies)

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1. Li, Tianfu: 7 articles (03/2022 - 05/2007)
2. May, Lauren T: 7 articles (01/2022 - 09/2015)
3. Boison, Detlev: 6 articles (03/2022 - 07/2003)
4. Christopoulos, Arthur: 6 articles (01/2022 - 09/2015)
5. White, Paul J: 6 articles (01/2022 - 09/2010)
6. Voors, Adriaan A: 6 articles (11/2019 - 05/2011)
7. Mirnajafi-Zadeh, Javad: 6 articles (02/2013 - 01/2006)
8. Scammells, Peter J: 5 articles (01/2022 - 09/2010)
9. Jacobson, Kenneth A: 5 articles (10/2021 - 08/2015)
10. Ponikowski, Piotr: 5 articles (01/2017 - 05/2011)

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1. Ischemia
2. Hypoxia (Hypoxemia)
3. Seizures (Absence Seizure)
4. Infarction (Infarctions)
5. Neuralgia (Stump Neuralgia)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Adenosine (Adenocard)
2. Sarin
3. N(6)-cyclopentyladenosine
4. 1,3-dipropyl-8-cyclopentylxanthine
5. Adenosine A2A Receptor (Adenosine A2A Receptors)
6. neladenoson bialanate
7. N-(1-methyl-2-phenylethyl)adenosine (S-PIA)
8. GTP-Binding Proteins (G-Protein)
9. Pentylenetetrazole (Metrazol)
10. Anticonvulsants (Antiepileptic Drugs)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Electroacupuncture
2. Acupuncture Points (Acupuncture Point)
3. Controlled Hypotension
4. Aftercare (After-Treatment)
5. Topical Administration